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. >> sreenivasan: the death toll from a typhoon in the southern philippines climbed to more than 370 today. nearly 400 others are still missing since the storm hit tuesday. rescue workers in the hardest- hit compostela valley province battled surging flood waters again today, to reach survivors. most of their homes were demolished, along with just about everything else. >> ( translated ): since i was born, this has never happened here. when i came back here yesterday, i cried because of what i saw. you can see our hills, everything is gone. 100% of the crops are gone. >> sreenivasan: the typhoon is now swirling over the south china sea. it's expected to break up by the weekend. washington state is now the first state in the nation where recreational use of marijuana, by adults, is legal. the new law was approved by voters last month, and took effect at midnight. in seattle, about 100 people marked the occasion by smoking joints beneath the city's iconic space needle. technically, doing that in public remains against the law. marijuana is still illegal under federal law. but the justi
. >> sreenivasan: the death toll from a typhoon in the southern philippines climbed to more than 370 today. nearly 400 others are still missing since the storm hit tuesday. rescue workers in the hardest- hit compostela valley province battled surging flood waters again today, to reach survivors. most of their homes were demolished, along with just about everything else. >> ( translated ): since i was born, this has never happened here. when i came back here yesterday, i cried...
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of thailand. >> because in 1960, thailand and the philippines had about the same population, about 60 people, 50 million people. today the philippines has 94 million peop and there a lot of poverty. thailand has 1.8 children per family, it's got about 68 million people and it's making progress. >> reporter: potts was an early collaborator with mechai. he says population stability was an economic stepping stone. >> i think it's a seamless evolution. mechai, at least in the past used to talk about fertility led development. >> reporter: thailand, now considered a middle income country, faces a different crisis that mechai is attacking: a growing economic gap between its rural and urban areas that forces young people to leave the farms to find work. on a beach resort once owned by mechai's family, it's now run by a non profit group he founded-is a garden of so called intensive agriculture. he wants to develop appropriate sustainable technology to increase incomes in farm families. >> this is the new style of condom. this is the poverty eradication condom! >> reporter: the unusual metapho
of thailand. >> because in 1960, thailand and the philippines had about the same population, about 60 people, 50 million people. today the philippines has 94 million peop and there a lot of poverty. thailand has 1.8 children per family, it's got about 68 million people and it's making progress. >> reporter: potts was an early collaborator with mechai. he says population stability was an economic stepping stone. >> i think it's a seamless evolution. mechai, at least in the past...
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the philippines provides one out of three of merchant sailors, and now the philippine government has told its citizens they must have anti-piracy training before they go to sea. >> a tanker makes its way through high rate-infested waters. suddenly, -- its way through higher rates -- through pirate- is infested waters. this exercise is taking place on land. the government has made it compulsory for all filipinos to go to see to be trained in how to evade pirates. and were not trained to fight pirates. we were not trained to use guns, but we can train people to prevent pirates from coming on board, because the moment they are on board, it is a hopeless situation. >> it is not a filipino singled out by pirates. it is that so many of them work in the shipping industry. one in three of the world's seafarers come from here. filipino has a rich maritime heritage, and they are cheap to hire, but this is the kind of danger they face. these photos were taken by the captain when his vessel came under fire by pirates. >> i have ordered to increase speed, but there is nothing else i can do. they
the philippines provides one out of three of merchant sailors, and now the philippine government has told its citizens they must have anti-piracy training before they go to sea. >> a tanker makes its way through high rate-infested waters. suddenly, -- its way through higher rates -- through pirate- is infested waters. this exercise is taking place on land. the government has made it compulsory for all filipinos to go to see to be trained in how to evade pirates. and were not trained to...
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the death toll has passed 500 in the typhoon that smashed into the philippines on tuesday, with more than 400 people still missing. rescuers dug through mud and debris again today, to retrieve bodies in the hardest hit compostela valley region. some 250 people died there. more than 300,000 others lost their homes in the storm. president o blamea-- obama will ask congress for $50 billion for hurricane sandy. they announced it today in a statement the money is to help rebuild road, tunnels and assist thousands of people forced from their homes. those are those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the u.s. supreme court announced today that for the first time in its history it would review the contentious issue of same-sex marriage. for more on the story we turn to margaret warner. >> warner: the justices agreed to hear arguments in two cases: one is california's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, adopted by voters as referendum proposition 8. it was challenged on grounds that gay citizens have the same constitutional right to marry as heterosexuals
the death toll has passed 500 in the typhoon that smashed into the philippines on tuesday, with more than 400 people still missing. rescuers dug through mud and debris again today, to retrieve bodies in the hardest hit compostela valley region. some 250 people died there. more than 300,000 others lost their homes in the storm. president o blamea-- obama will ask congress for $50 billion for hurricane sandy. they announced it today in a statement the money is to help rebuild road, tunnels and...
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aid workers in the southern philippines are trying to rescue people trapped in the mud and fled after a powerful typhoon. more than 500 are known to have died. close to four hundred are missing. evacuation centers are overflowing with people. more than 300 thousands have lost their homes. the country's president flew into an island and that survivors. the widespread damage and those trying to pick up the pieces. >> a life turned upside down. in the schools that have become the evacuation centers, they cannot take in the enormity of what has happened. they are reliant for the most basic supplies. >> we are hoping to get financial assistance. almost all the people have nothing to eat. >> their homes are damaged. many beyond repair. bridges have been destroyed. even the banana trees have not been scared. they were the main source of income for many. the philippine president came to see the extent of the devastation and promised to learn lessons from the disaster. >> i want to account for those who are still alive, to reach them as soon as possible. i want to know why this happened. i als
aid workers in the southern philippines are trying to rescue people trapped in the mud and fled after a powerful typhoon. more than 500 are known to have died. close to four hundred are missing. evacuation centers are overflowing with people. more than 300 thousands have lost their homes. the country's president flew into an island and that survivors. the widespread damage and those trying to pick up the pieces. >> a life turned upside down. in the schools that have become the evacuation...
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president, since the united states has two strategically important bases in the philippines, would the overthrow of president marco constitute a threat to vital american interests and, if so, what would you do about it? >> well, as i say, we have to look at what an overthrow there would mean and what the government would be that would follow. and there is every evidence, every indication that that government would be hostile to the united states. and that would be a severe blow to our abilities there in the pacific. >> and what would you do about it? >> sorry. i'm sorry, you've asked the followup question. mr. mondale, your rebuttal? >> perhaps in no area do we disagree more than this adnistration's policies on human rights. i went to the philippines as vice president, pressed for human rights, called for the release of aquino, and made progress that had been stalled on both the subic and the clark airfield bases. what explains this administration cozying up to the argentine dictators after they took over? fortunately, a democracy took over, but this nation was embarrassed by this curr
president, since the united states has two strategically important bases in the philippines, would the overthrow of president marco constitute a threat to vital american interests and, if so, what would you do about it? >> well, as i say, we have to look at what an overthrow there would mean and what the government would be that would follow. and there is every evidence, every indication that that government would be hostile to the united states. and that would be a severe blow to our...
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for united states or being in the philippines seems like the country of your birth would not be so hospitable to your staying there. does that surprise you? >> which is why i'm glad to call america my home. this is where i grew up. philippines where i haven't seen my home. almost 19 years this august. you take care. up next. the "new york times" compares the bullies who attacked that it elderly bus matron to republicans. real have any we'll be right back with that in a moment. >> laura: in the back of the book segment tonight, the "new york times" has taken character seeks to a whole new level. during a lament about the state of public discourse in america. "times" columnist charles blow compared conservatives and republicans to the bullies who tormented an elderly bus monitor in upstate, new york writing, quote: this kind of behavior is not isolated to children and school buses in suburban communities. it stretches to the upper reaches of society. whether it is a republic debate audience booing a gay soldier or rush limbaugh's vicious attack on a female georgetown law student or newt gingric
for united states or being in the philippines seems like the country of your birth would not be so hospitable to your staying there. does that surprise you? >> which is why i'm glad to call america my home. this is where i grew up. philippines where i haven't seen my home. almost 19 years this august. you take care. up next. the "new york times" compares the bullies who attacked that it elderly bus matron to republicans. real have any we'll be right back with that in a moment....
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the rain on wednesday, the cleanup got underway in the philippines' capital of manila. people rummaging through their flooded homes, discarding trash and bailing out the water with buckets and shovels. and it was back to work for many of the more than 12 million people living in this city with the roads again jammed. but for many people here, it may be quite some time before life returns to normal. this is the scene here in one shantytown in one of the hardest-hit areas in metropolitan manila. as you can see this shantytown is completely submerged in water. you have people in boats trying to pick valuables out of this debris that's just being swept through this fast moving current of water. that water at times moving massive piles of what was once people's homes. arnold, a taxi driver, brought his family to the santo domingo church turned evacuation center. the water was rising fast tuesday night, he says. it was up to our necks. now he's not even sure if his home even exists. but i still have my taxi, he adds. so i can provide for my family. and we're all safe. this wo
the rain on wednesday, the cleanup got underway in the philippines' capital of manila. people rummaging through their flooded homes, discarding trash and bailing out the water with buckets and shovels. and it was back to work for many of the more than 12 million people living in this city with the roads again jammed. but for many people here, it may be quite some time before life returns to normal. this is the scene here in one shantytown in one of the hardest-hit areas in metropolitan manila....
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to the south, sunny weather should return to the central and northern parts of the philippines. here are your temperatures today. a cold air mass is blanketing the north. only minus 10 in ulan bator. cold air continues to sag toward the southeast. beijing at 7 on thursday. but your morning low on saturday could drop down to minus 5. tokyo looking at seasonal temperatures with a high of 15. but it will continue to cool down over the next several days. all right, moving into the americas, then, we've been talking about severe weather in the northwest. lots of heavy rain, heavy snow, and also blustery conditions. wet and windy conditions are quite common for this region at this time of year. but this time is quite exceptional. we've had more than 300 millimeters of rain in parts of oregon. that's more than million rainfall for november. 36 centimeters of snow in montana. and hurricane-force wind gusts recorded in parts of washington. the good news is that conditions are starting to ease in the northwest. however, central canada and the northern plains will be severely affected by t
to the south, sunny weather should return to the central and northern parts of the philippines. here are your temperatures today. a cold air mass is blanketing the north. only minus 10 in ulan bator. cold air continues to sag toward the southeast. beijing at 7 on thursday. but your morning low on saturday could drop down to minus 5. tokyo looking at seasonal temperatures with a high of 15. but it will continue to cool down over the next several days. all right, moving into the americas, then,...
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to deceive the philippine government and tell us that we should we should have the u.s. intervene as an ally in this the territorial dispute with china. dot com a website is where to go to get more stories and your fun reports and shows ready to go on you tube channel here's what we've got on line for you at the moment. preparing for the worst nato chicago summit is still weeks away but security is already working on how to evacuate the entire city in an attack. also a lot of girls very best friends to go to the hammer some of these this centuries old but once belonged to the cheap is expected to fetch over four million dollars. aussie live here in moscow on the way for you how the occupy movement set to prove it still got far in the belly that's after i recap today's top stories for you very shortly this is r.t. life in moscow. keep this inside. the room. to. me to feel. civilization. but is there lie. don't sign civilization possible. to rest of stanfield agree and one farm or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of eu
to deceive the philippine government and tell us that we should we should have the u.s. intervene as an ally in this the territorial dispute with china. dot com a website is where to go to get more stories and your fun reports and shows ready to go on you tube channel here's what we've got on line for you at the moment. preparing for the worst nato chicago summit is still weeks away but security is already working on how to evacuate the entire city in an attack. also a lot of girls very best...
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the philippine government has called in the chinese ambassador for the philippines to talk -- to sort this out. >> the philippine government wants to resolve this ongoing dispute diplomatically. how could this impact philippine-china relations? >> it comes in a difficult time because of the philippines are due to have its annual games with a united states. something that the chinese -- every year, they are not happy about this. things have gone a little bit better between the philippines and china. certainly over these clashes in the south china sea. last year, there were quite a few of these clashes. chinese ships -- warning shots fired between the two sides. >> you are watching newsday. seeking to boost trade between britain and asia. atlet's take a quick look what is making front-page news. the deepening scandal around bo xilai leads "the financial times." his wife was detained over the suspected murder of british businessmen neil heywood. markets are punishing the country despite the government's latest efforts to convince investors that it can make -- meet its targets. france tak
the philippine government has called in the chinese ambassador for the philippines to talk -- to sort this out. >> the philippine government wants to resolve this ongoing dispute diplomatically. how could this impact philippine-china relations? >> it comes in a difficult time because of the philippines are due to have its annual games with a united states. something that the chinese -- every year, they are not happy about this. things have gone a little bit better between the...
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for united states or being in the philippines seems like the country of your birth would not be so hospitable to your staying there. does that surprise you? >> which is why i'm glad to call america my home. this is where i grew up. philippines where i haven't seen my home. almost 19 years this august. you take care. up next. the "new york times" compares the bullies who attacked that it elderly bus matron to republicans. real have any we'll be right back with that in a moment. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations. with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative altima ever. ♪ our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. verizon. >> laura: in the back of the book seg
for united states or being in the philippines seems like the country of your birth would not be so hospitable to your staying there. does that surprise you? >> which is why i'm glad to call america my home. this is where i grew up. philippines where i haven't seen my home. almost 19 years this august. you take care. up next. the "new york times" compares the bullies who attacked that it elderly bus matron to republicans. real have any we'll be right back with that in a moment....
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coast of the philippines is now headed to malaysia. it was in the middle of a 17-night trip when a fire disabled the ship's engines. about 1,000 people were onboard the ship. the philippines coast guard says the crews managed to fix the engines, and five workers suffered smoke inhalation. >>> earth hour was last night at 8:30 p.m., and places like the new york city empire state building and the las vegas strip went dark for 60 minutes. sydney, australia was one of the first to flip off the switch. it was designed to encourage people in businesses to conserve energy. >>> looks like it won't be dark around here, at least not until later on? >> we are seeing a little sunshine here. let's check in with chuck up in the weather center. >> there's a view from the skywatcher camera. still a mostly gray sky out there for now, but the sunshine is trying to burn some of the clouds off and i think we will i was paying too much with cable. paying so much, you want better quality. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. for the amount of money
coast of the philippines is now headed to malaysia. it was in the middle of a 17-night trip when a fire disabled the ship's engines. about 1,000 people were onboard the ship. the philippines coast guard says the crews managed to fix the engines, and five workers suffered smoke inhalation. >>> earth hour was last night at 8:30 p.m., and places like the new york city empire state building and the las vegas strip went dark for 60 minutes. sydney, australia was one of the first to flip off...
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now to the philippines where thor than 107,000 people forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rains leaving villages submerged. 11 people have died. >>> over to south africa where it slowed 20 times in the past 120-years. those in johannesburg last saw show back in 20007. >> we are going to ask the expert here. sthooivengs. even if you did your best to eat healthy often we find it hard to get the vitamins and nutrients we need every day. we look to the supplement. how many should we be taking which ones are the most important? here to answer the questions is dr. david samati. what do we need to take as far as a multi vitamin is concerned. >> we are trying to make it as simple as possible. you can take too many pills. you may or may not get the right portion of veggies that we need. one mull de vitamin a day whether for men or women it is absolutely appropriate. we need to look at the ingredients as we get older. low vitamin b 12 when you look at the bottles look at the label and see what is good for your memory. one for member and one for women allows the ingredients we may ne
now to the philippines where thor than 107,000 people forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rains leaving villages submerged. 11 people have died. >>> over to south africa where it slowed 20 times in the past 120-years. those in johannesburg last saw show back in 20007. >> we are going to ask the expert here. sthooivengs. even if you did your best to eat healthy often we find it hard to get the vitamins and nutrients we need every day. we look to the supplement. how...
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than in the philippines given b.'s arrangements it's the u.s. which is really exploiting and benefiting from this strange story of dispute and at the end of the day that there would be it would be on the losing end if tensions rise between china and diplomatic venues for resolving the conflict are set aside in favor of an arms buildup in the south china sea now in one of your interviews you said that the philippines is defacto hosting u.s. warships presumably armed with nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction why the need for such a devastating capability. well the u.s. wants full spectrum dominance in the region in which it wants to project its military power to everyone concerned specially china and under certain agreements with the united states the philippines cannot create a certain whether these warships are carrying weapons of mass destruction or not the philippines explicitly in its constitution has adopted a nuclear free policy it is against the entry of nuclear weapons in our country but at least on the secrecy being used by the
than in the philippines given b.'s arrangements it's the u.s. which is really exploiting and benefiting from this strange story of dispute and at the end of the day that there would be it would be on the losing end if tensions rise between china and diplomatic venues for resolving the conflict are set aside in favor of an arms buildup in the south china sea now in one of your interviews you said that the philippines is defacto hosting u.s. warships presumably armed with nuclear and other...
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, north korea, iran, there's been a three week naval standoff in the philippines, between the philippines and china and want to ask us for help so there's huge trade issues and economic relationship that the u.s. has with china, and at the same time, these are our ideals, and else's a man who fought for the powerless and spoke through the power and he stands for everything that america stands for and if we're going to walk the walk and talk the talk, we've got to stand behind what we've said we're going to do and stand up for him. >> it's interesting, because that's what the g.o.p. candidate for president mitt romney basically has been saying today. you mentioned secretary hillary clinton and timothy geithner are coming this week and my last question for you, before we let you go. coincidence or not? >> i don't know. honest, i just don't know. and from what i've read, i would speculate i'm going to speculate. and make it very clear that i don't have the information about this, but i say no. >> and's been trying to get out and many attempts to get out and this one was successful. >> wow, h
, north korea, iran, there's been a three week naval standoff in the philippines, between the philippines and china and want to ask us for help so there's huge trade issues and economic relationship that the u.s. has with china, and at the same time, these are our ideals, and else's a man who fought for the powerless and spoke through the power and he stands for everything that america stands for and if we're going to walk the walk and talk the talk, we've got to stand behind what we've said...
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china trying to claim the island and so are officials in the philippines. activists held an anti-china demonstration outside in manila and chinese travel agencies suspended travel to the philippines due to safety concerns. time for the 5:00 news. >>> now, good morning maryland. >>> five weeks after
china trying to claim the island and so are officials in the philippines. activists held an anti-china demonstration outside in manila and chinese travel agencies suspended travel to the philippines due to safety concerns. time for the 5:00 news. >>> now, good morning maryland. >>> five weeks after
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he's been a fugitive after the murder of his neighbor in november. >>> in the philippines, the death toll from that powerful typhoon increased to 350 and almost 400 people are still missing. that number will go even higher. >>> and in new york city, a homeless man is facing charges of second-degree murder in the death of a man who was pushed right in front of an on coming subway train. davis is being held without bail and due back in court on tuesday. >>> well what goes up must come down. that is not what apple investors want to hear. the iphone maker stock continued to fall in extended trading after plunging more than 6% in the regular session for the worst single day decline since 2008. apple is now down more than 20% since the september peak. >>> meanwhile, citigroup shot up on news of the company's cost cutting measures that will slash 11,000 jobs. >>> starbucks is expanding with plans to open 3,000 new cafes in u.s., mexico and canada. >>> a new government commission report finds that exporting the nation's new found surplus of natural gas would do the nation good citing the ove
he's been a fugitive after the murder of his neighbor in november. >>> in the philippines, the death toll from that powerful typhoon increased to 350 and almost 400 people are still missing. that number will go even higher. >>> and in new york city, a homeless man is facing charges of second-degree murder in the death of a man who was pushed right in front of an on coming subway train. davis is being held without bail and due back in court on tuesday. >>> well what...
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reports on an anti-private -- piracy project in the philippines. police have named four people found dead at a formal -- a former mining village. it is understood he was licensed to own six firearms. three people managed to escape. >> it was a shocking sight for neighbors this morning, four killings on the street where they live. there could have been more. three people managed to escape and a police are now hoping to establish what happened. >> our information is that several people had been shot. the police were dispatched to the scene and, shortly after midnight, officers entered the house and it was discovered that a man and three women were dead in the house. >> what we know about the people living there? michael after 10 and susan -- atherton and susan had been there for several years. a resident was licensed to use three shotguns. they require greater authorization than a shock and license. police say they had been in contact several times before. the last incident was in 2008 when their reports of a man harming himself. it is a former minin
reports on an anti-private -- piracy project in the philippines. police have named four people found dead at a formal -- a former mining village. it is understood he was licensed to own six firearms. three people managed to escape. >> it was a shocking sight for neighbors this morning, four killings on the street where they live. there could have been more. three people managed to escape and a police are now hoping to establish what happened. >> our information is that several...
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an earthquake hit off the coast of the philippines earlier today. but but the people of the philippines in our prayers at this moment, because we are worried about a tsunami. we have people in our country in the path of the storm. let's put our players -- prayers' where they need to be for the people in the philippines and in the path of isaac's wake. let me say this -- coming out of tampa, we have given our fellow countrymen a clear choice. [applause] we can either stay on the path that america has been placed upon by president obama, of debt, doubt, declined. or we can get people back to work. we can restore growth and opportunity. the way we do that is by collecting this man, mitt romney, the next president -- by electing this man, mitt romney, the next president of the united states. president obama made a bunch of promises when he ran for president. now, we see a laundry list of broken promises. 23 million people are struggling to find work today. the unemployment rate in florida is 8.8%. foreclosures, houses under water. the highest poverty ra
an earthquake hit off the coast of the philippines earlier today. but but the people of the philippines in our prayers at this moment, because we are worried about a tsunami. we have people in our country in the path of the storm. let's put our players -- prayers' where they need to be for the people in the philippines and in the path of isaac's wake. let me say this -- coming out of tampa, we have given our fellow countrymen a clear choice. [applause] we can either stay on the path that...
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philippines and other places. why not let unemployed american men become nurses. and secondly, i know, again this isn't data just personal anecdotes, i know a nurse in phoenix, arizona, earning more than $100,000 a year. that wouldn't be happening if men weren't entering that field and driving up wages. >> that's one of the most important points here, we've always said that we wanted men, this is one of the great feminist issues, men need to get in to women's jobs just as we've been saying women need to get in to men's jobs. and we also said, you will see the wages go up if men enter those fields. not only the wages go up they quickly move to the top, they still, male supremacy, range, too. what is really interesting and wonderful here, nobody is being displaced. the need for people and men have gotten smart, finally. decided that the grubby work that is supposed to be men's work is not the only work to be done and in a global economy when there is less and less that have work educate yourself to do the kind of wo
philippines and other places. why not let unemployed american men become nurses. and secondly, i know, again this isn't data just personal anecdotes, i know a nurse in phoenix, arizona, earning more than $100,000 a year. that wouldn't be happening if men weren't entering that field and driving up wages. >> that's one of the most important points here, we've always said that we wanted men, this is one of the great feminist issues, men need to get in to women's jobs just as we've been...
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down to the philippine's chief judge. now a quick look at some front stage -- front-page stories in britain and around the world. when the paper describes as the war crime. lagarade pays no tax on her salary of close to half of a million dollars. the head of the imf said it might do well to pay their taxes. the financial times reports two of the best known businesses in the u.s. will come together in a strategic partnership. barcelona airport is covered and rubbish after they went on strike over pay and benefit cuts. >> the headlines for you this our -- mitt romney within the past 50 minutes has clinched the republican nomination. he won the texas primary. >> the on void for syria has told assad to take bold steps to ensure the peace plan is at a tipping point. >> more on the presidential election. confirmation that mitt romney has finally won enough support to become the republican's party candidate. welcome to bbc news. we were just waiting for the percentage and official confirmation of those numbers. a win for mitt ro
down to the philippine's chief judge. now a quick look at some front stage -- front-page stories in britain and around the world. when the paper describes as the war crime. lagarade pays no tax on her salary of close to half of a million dollars. the head of the imf said it might do well to pay their taxes. the financial times reports two of the best known businesses in the u.s. will come together in a strategic partnership. barcelona airport is covered and rubbish after they went on strike...
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but we are observing a storm east of the philippines. let's turn now to sayaka mori at the weather dex. >> watching a storm east of the philippines, and sanba is moving in a northerly direction and still intensifying and could become a strong typhoon by friday morning. and affect the okinawa island by saturday night or sunday. as a typhoon and that heads towards the east china sea. stormy conditions are in the card for the southern islands of japan as well as taiwan over the weekend. it will stay over the water for the next several dates. not going to affect, or impact the philippines directly. but it could enhance the southwest monsoon. intensifying showers, and wind and rough seas over the next few days throughout the philippines. meanwhile, tropical depression to the southeast of japan will be dissipating. heavy rain in the region still continuing. the peak is over. short time heavy rain and strong wind will continue at least into tonight. for the rest of japan, looking dry and hot, midsummer like conditions. but we are seeing -- defi
but we are observing a storm east of the philippines. let's turn now to sayaka mori at the weather dex. >> watching a storm east of the philippines, and sanba is moving in a northerly direction and still intensifying and could become a strong typhoon by friday morning. and affect the okinawa island by saturday night or sunday. as a typhoon and that heads towards the east china sea. stormy conditions are in the card for the southern islands of japan as well as taiwan over the weekend. it...
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>> a few hours later in the oval office with the president of the philippines sitting right there silently, mr. obama repeatedly tried to clean up a mess of his own making. >> listen, it is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine, that the economy is not doing fine. there are too many people out of work. so let me be as clear as i can be. the economy needs to be strengthened. jessica yellin joins us now. we just saw take two. this morning, off script, off message. why? >> john, the president is trying to make -- tried to make the case that the part of the economy that's struggle willing the most is the part where government intervention could make the most difference and that's with government jobs. they have been consistently making the case that the private sector continues to add jobs as it did last month but those numbers are dragged down by the fact that teachers, cops, firefighters are losing jobs and if congress would only do something to get those people back to work, the overall jobs picture would look better. that was the case he was trying to make but he didn't say t
>> a few hours later in the oval office with the president of the philippines sitting right there silently, mr. obama repeatedly tried to clean up a mess of his own making. >> listen, it is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine, that the economy is not doing fine. there are too many people out of work. so let me be as clear as i can be. the economy needs to be strengthened. jessica yellin joins us now. we just saw take two. this morning, off script, off message. why?...
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that the philippines is cashing in on regional instability at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping this three returned to asia refocusing its military and security in the middle east asia pacific targeting china iran the primaries security concerns so the philippines is reeling to learn with stones to. die for their car not particular security concern the u.s. is having in the asia pacific region i have always been the case there's tremendous pressure from the public opinion within china. urging the chinese government to topple for the top position of the philippines however i think the chinese government should be a bit more careful about these internal demand so i think the philippines is all doing that to try to get the best interest from from this china and u.s. relations. don't hesitate to log onto our website r t dot com it's the best place to look for the latest updates comments and videos here's some of was there for you right now. so called healing pyramids attract russians hoping to improve their health but skeptics dismiss the structures as
that the philippines is cashing in on regional instability at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping this three returned to asia refocusing its military and security in the middle east asia pacific targeting china iran the primaries security concerns so the philippines is reeling to learn with stones to. die for their car not particular security concern the u.s. is having in the asia pacific region i have always been the case there's tremendous pressure from the...
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however, regional friction between china and allies and the u.s., such as the philippines and japan, could put things at stake. i spoke earlier with the director of research and a senior fellow at the brookings institution china center. china's official news media was very pointed in its criticism of the obama administration, and indeed, mrs. clinton, ahead of her visit. why the sharp turn? >> there are two main reasons. on the one hand, chinese nationalism is on the rise, particularly with recent events in the eastern china sea and the south china sea. they believe that is -- that the u.s. is taking sides supporting japan. secondly, they are angry about the obama administration's argument that puts china down and therefore, they think it is time to express in china's national concern. and the government does not want to seem weak when dealing with these very important issues about territorial integrity, etc. they want tough talk. otherwise, public opinion will be very critical. >> can you explain why the job -- the south china sea is such a source of tension between washington and b
however, regional friction between china and allies and the u.s., such as the philippines and japan, could put things at stake. i spoke earlier with the director of research and a senior fellow at the brookings institution china center. china's official news media was very pointed in its criticism of the obama administration, and indeed, mrs. clinton, ahead of her visit. why the sharp turn? >> there are two main reasons. on the one hand, chinese nationalism is on the rise, particularly...
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. >> the philippines ex-president has refused to enter a plea on charges of misuse of public money. she is in poor health, but could face life imprisonment if convicted of funneling nearly $9 million from the country's lottery int. >> german authorities say money laundering is on the rise. last year, police in germany received some 13,000 complaints of suspected fraud, substantial rise over 2010 -- a substantial rise over 2010. >> if you are into sports and you have been following the bundesliga, you would have guessed this would happen at some stage. the bundesliga leaders, mighty bayern munich, have fallen. >> it breaks their record undefeated run this season. >> the face of bayern's first defeat of the season deflected the ball and passed his own keeper to give them the win -- but let the ball past -- deflected the ball past his own keeper to give them the win. bayern started welcome a dominating from the kickoff, but leverkusen struck first. kiessling scored. >> i was worried i would score -- put it in my own net. >> bayern was not playing with its usual fluidity. the croatian h
. >> the philippines ex-president has refused to enter a plea on charges of misuse of public money. she is in poor health, but could face life imprisonment if convicted of funneling nearly $9 million from the country's lottery int. >> german authorities say money laundering is on the rise. last year, police in germany received some 13,000 complaints of suspected fraud, substantial rise over 2010 -- a substantial rise over 2010. >> if you are into sports and you have been...